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a dye, phosphor or radioactive chemical attached to a biological molecule so that the location of aggregations of that molecule can be detected, either visually or with photographic paper.
Ãâó: www.fluwikie.com/index.php
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A symbolic representation of a memory address.
Ãâó: www.cs.utah.edu/outreach/contest/1996/takehome/nod...
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(1) An attribute which may be used in certain elements to describe the exact label that appears on the actual console or component in the organ. Compare with "name". (2)An attribute which may be used in the Recording element to specify the name of the recording label. language
Ãâó: www.ipore.org/XMLorganSpecs/BigIndex.html
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The product label that is approved as part of the registration process contains the conditions of registration that, along with the PCP Act and Regulations, govern the use of the product. In effect, the label is a legislative document. Use of a product in a manner that is inconsistent with the directions or limitations on the label is prohibited. Any control product offered for sale in Canada must bear the approved label. ...
Ãâó: www.pmra-arla.gc.ca/english/aboutpmra/term-e.html
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A descriptive text in a cell that is not used for any calculations.
Ãâó: siag.nu/online-docs/siag/concepts.html
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